The aim of this course, as it relates to aviation flight crews, technicians and managers, is to reduce errors and their associated costs, create a corporate culture conducive to human error prevention and to develop realistic and immediate safety nets.

Attend the NBAA Single-Pilot Safety Standdown October 21 in Las Vegas, NV, to learn key methods, techniques and resources to go beyond mere proficiency and take you on the path to mastery of your business aircraft.

Ranked as one of the largest trade shows in the United States, the 2019 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition will bring together current and prospective aircraft owners, manufacturers and customers into one meeting place to get critical work accomplished.

Join NBAA for its fifth annual National Safety Forum on October 24 in Las Vegas, NV. This premier business aviation event will focus on the pursuit of excellence in airmanship while operating in our ever more automated world.

NBAA’s West Palm Beach Regional Forum will bring current and prospective business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event on Jan. 29, 2020 at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI).

Expand your leadership skills at the 2020 Leadership Conference, held Feb. 24-26 in Orlando. Offering two days of captivating sessions and numerous networking opportunities, you are sure to be inspired and ready to succeed.

NBAA’s San Jose Regional Forum will bring current and prospective business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event on March 5, 2020 at San Jose International Airport (SJC).

Whether you plan to stay up-to-date on the latest operational information critical to your job function or discover a new vendor or supplier in the growing exhibit hall, you’ll want to make plans to attend SDC2020.

From regional reviews to customs updates, the 2020 International Operators Conference is the best opportunity to stay up to date on the critical information you need to do your job as safely and securely as possible.

As the premier business aviation event in Asia, ABACE brings together thousands of business aviation leaders, entrepreneurs and other purchase decision-makers. ABACE2020 is the perfect venue for investors considering aviation as a business opportunity, companies thinking of using an aircraft for business, and flight departments who have long used aircraft as a valuable business tool.

This is a can’t-miss event that will help you elevate the safety, security and service aspects of your operations. Through interactive education sessions and critical peer-to-peer networking, you’ll walk away from this three-day event with immediate actionable items to take back to your team.

From education led by industry experts to critical peer-to-peer networking, NBAA’s Maintenance Conference held in Hartford, CT from May 5 to 7, 2020, is the best place for event for ALL maintenance professionals, from directors of maintenance to maintenance technicians, to learn current best practices.

Join us at NBAA’s 2020 Security Conference, where you can raise the level of best practices for business aviation security through scenario-based problem solving and provide real-life content from experienced operators and security experts.

Hosted jointly by EBAA and NBAA, EBACE2020 is the perfect venue in Europe for companies who want to showcase their aviation products and services, meet qualified buyers and get critical business done for the year ahead.

NBAA’s White Plains Regional Forum will bring current and prospective business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event on June 10, 2020 at Westchester County Airport (HPN).

Ranked as one of the largest trade shows in the United States, the 2020 NBAA-BACE will bring together current and prospective aircraft owners, manufacturers and customers into one meeting place to get critical work accomplished.

Thousands of business leaders, government officials, manufacturers, flight department personnel and all manner of people involved in nearly every aspect of business aviation will meet to conduct business and make buying decisions for the year ahead.

Expand your leadership skills at the 2020 Leadership Conference, held Feb. 24-26 in Orlando. Offering two days of captivating sessions and numerous networking opportunities, you are sure to be inspired and ready to succeed.

Whether you plan to stay up-to-date on the latest operational information critical to your job function or discover a new vendor or supplier in the growing exhibit hall, you’ll want to make plans to attend SDC2020.

From regional reviews to customs updates, the 2020 International Operators Conference is the best opportunity to stay up to date on the critical information you need to do your job as safely and securely as possible.

This is a can’t-miss event that will help you elevate the safety, security and service aspects of your operations. Through interactive education sessions and critical peer-to-peer networking, you’ll walk away from this three-day event with immediate actionable items to take back to your team.

From education led by industry experts to critical peer-to-peer networking, NBAA’s Maintenance Conference held in Hartford, CT from May 5 to 7, 2020, is the best place for event for ALL maintenance professionals, from directors of maintenance to maintenance technicians, to learn current best practices.

Join us at NBAA’s 2020 Security Conference, where you can raise the level of best practices for business aviation security through scenario-based problem solving and provide real-life content from experienced operators and security experts.

NBAA’s West Palm Beach Regional Forum will bring current and prospective business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event on Jan. 29, 2020 at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI).

NBAA’s San Jose Regional Forum will bring current and prospective business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event on March 5, 2020 at San Jose International Airport (SJC).

NBAA’s White Plains Regional Forum will bring current and prospective business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event on June 10, 2020 at Westchester County Airport (HPN).

From regional reviews to customs updates, the 2020 International Operators Conference is the best opportunity to stay up to date on the critical information you need to do your job as safely and securely as possible.

Hosted jointly by EBAA and NBAA, EBACE2020 is the perfect venue in Europe for companies who want to showcase their aviation products and services, meet qualified buyers and get critical business done for the year ahead.

Thousands of business leaders, government officials, manufacturers, flight department personnel and all manner of people involved in nearly every aspect of business aviation will meet to conduct business and make buying decisions for the year ahead.

From regional reviews to customs updates, the 2020 International Operators Conference is the best opportunity to stay up to date on the critical information you need to do your job as safely and securely as possible.

Hosted jointly by EBAA and NBAA, EBACE2020 is the perfect venue in Europe for companies who want to showcase their aviation products and services, meet qualified buyers and get critical business done for the year ahead.

Thousands of business leaders, government officials, manufacturers, flight department personnel and all manner of people involved in nearly every aspect of business aviation will meet to conduct business and make buying decisions for the year ahead.

A welcome upswing in the European market should help drive slightly higher deliveries for business jets over the next 10 years, according to Honeywell’s 27th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook, which forecasts up to 7,700 new business jet deliveries worth $251 billion from 2019 to 2028, up 1-2 percentage points over last year’s reporting period. Released ahead of NBAA’s Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), the forecast predicts that general improvement to the global economy and anticipated favorable exchange rates for international customers will contribute to a 3-4 percent average annual growth rate for new aircraft acquisitions over the next decade.

New aircraft deliveries also look to be healthier in the shorter term, with the combination of new model introductions and improving used aircraft market conditions bolstering acquisitions over the next five years. Moderate growth in North America and Europe should offset generally lower projected totals in that category for Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region.

“A better used aircraft market environment coupled with the entry into service of many new business jet platforms will lead to higher deliveries in 2019 after a virtually flat year in 2018,” said Bill Kircos, vice president for global marketing at Honeywell. “We are excited about the used market and about new and innovative aircraft models that will not only drive solid growth in 2019 and 2020, but also have a significant impact on new business jet purchases in the midterm and long term.”

Arguably the most welcome news comes from Europe, with long-term new business jet purchase expectations climbing to nearly 33 percent. That marks a 14 percent improvement over last year’s Honeywell outlook for the region, although persistently slow economic growth and ongoing Brexit concerns translate to more than 45 percent of those deliveries being scheduled for 2022 and beyond, with just 26 percent planned through 2020. Europe’s share of the estimated global five-year demand also increased to 16 percent.

North America continues to drive the lion’s share of the global business jet segment, representing 65 percent of current aircraft holdings and an estimated 61 percent of new aircraft acquisitions over the next five years, an increase of 1 percent over last year’s market outlook. About 36 percent of North American survey respondents stated they intend to schedule new aircraft purchases over the next two years, outpacing the global average of 30 percent.

The number of planned new aircraft acquisitions slipped by 7 percent in Latin America, primarily affected by NAFTA uncertainties in Mexico, with 22 percent of the region’s sample fleet expected to replace or add a new jet purchase over the next five years. Five-year business jet purchase expectations declined 4 percent in the Middle East and 1 percent for the Asia-Pacific region, but a notable strengthening in Brazilian planned aircraft acquisitions over last year’s forecast drove an overall increase in those totals for the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries.

According to Honeywell, global operators plan to make new jet purchases equivalent to about 20 percent of their fleets over the next five years as replacements or additions to their current fleet, an increase of 1 percent over the 2017 survey. In keeping with past years, larger-cabin aircraft are expected to account for more than 87 percent of all new business jet purchases through 2023.

Looking to the market for used business jets, year-over-year (YOY) inventory levels improved by 13 percent, fueling a slight increase in average asking prices for light jets and stable prices for medium-cabin aircraft, but lower asking prices for large-cabin heavy jets. While the number of jets less than 10 years old on the resale market decreased by 30 percent YOY, representing slightly more than five percent of the total in-use fleet, that number remains more than 20 percent of total preowned jet listings compared to pre-recession levels of 15-20 percent.

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Event Date
Sep. 15, 2019

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Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful.